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The ordinary motorist asks himself a few questions “I think I’ll get a new car . . . What shall it be? ... Well, what do I want it to look like—what do I want it to do? Ninety miles an hour? No thanks, fifty is as much as I’ll ever require. Do I want a good looking car? Undoubtedly, but what constitutes good looks? Something modern? Yes, but dignified rather than extreme for me! And inside I want real homely comfort —seats as near as possible to my favourite armchair, plenty of room for my head and legs, light and airiness and good clear vision. I’m afraid I’m not really interested in the mechanical side, I’m an ownerdriver, not an owner-mechanic. Give me a car, therefore, that s foolproof, weather-proof, and time-proof — one that, by its unfailing Dependability and low maintenance costs, keeps me out of repair shops, and cuts my garage bills to a minimum. I seem to be wanting a lot. But folk who’ve owned all sorts of makes tell me that there’s one car which is so up-to-date that it meets ALL my requirements—an Austin.” - t The New Six-Window Ten-Four Sherborne Saloon—fully' equipped ports. Yon buy a car—blit y<M» invest AUSTIN DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS; MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. Wakefield Street, Wellington. . . t> \r MimsTON NORTH & FEILDING: N.Z. Fanners’ Disk. C0.,.-Ltd. WANGANUI: il U< S° m man L <1”°" MA S £ei™ C ° ” Ltd ’ ri. o. ruuiiia , BLENHEIM: H. K. Dix and Sons, Ltd. l9 « Wl ■■■■ —

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 203, 25 May 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 203, 25 May 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 203, 25 May 1936, Page 7

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